Degree

Areas of Expertise

Courses

Energy Economics

Bio

Erin Mansur is an economist whose research focuses on topics of energy economics, environmental economics, and industrial organization. He teaches classes on energy economics. Current research examines the labor market implications of hydrofracturing, the environmental effects of electric cars, how natural gas prices affect electricity markets, and how mergers affect competition in electricity markets. He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).

Current Research Topics

Economic and environmental implications of hydrofracking

Mergers of vertically integrated firms in electricity markets

Environmental implications of electric cars

Professional Activities

Academic positions

Revers Professor of Business Administration, Tuck School of Business, 2014–present

Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), 2011–present

With J. Graff Zivin and M. Kotchen, “Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity of Marginal Emissions: Implications for Electric Cars and Other Electricity-Shifting Policies,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Volume 107, Part A, November 2014